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how to stop talking about legitimate rape and insulting women, science 101, creating tax breaks and tax shelters for millionaire campaign donors and, after that ppp poll showing how unpopular congress really is, there's how to increase our approval ratings. what root canals, traffic jams, cockroaches, and head lice are doing to us. and republicans are presumably doing wrong i guess. >>> up next, the house of representatives will be voting tonight on a big aid package for the victims of hurricane sandy. but will republicans go along with it? especially from the south. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. southern tornado, for example, no one raised the question of spending cuts. but now in the northeast, when the aid was needed there, this issue of fiscal conservatism and trying to trim the budget in one place to help others elsewhere became so heated. so what you've got now is it was a process but they have passed more than $50 billion in aid. it covers a range of things including money for fema to rebuilding transportation and so forth. it has to go back to the senate, b
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science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of writing this book surprised the hell out of me. okay. so that's it, that's the speech. you all get awards for valor and for stick to itiveness in listening to the whole thing. any questions? eric, you should have questions about all this. it should seem to you like it's not even science. he's telling all those stories. what in the world is he doing claiming this is science? >> actually, yeah. i wanted to go back to the very beginning. when you talked about, um, no this, no that, no -- and i was reminded of the buddhist, um, what is it called, the sutra that they read all the time which
science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of...
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this is the neuroscience that we know today, the brain science that we're getting today is irrefutable irrefutable. this is a disease that centers in the brain. people can't deny it. tip o'neill, they didn't have the science back then. >> what happens when you have family members, four or five family members, and they all grow up the same way with the same parents and only one gets hit by it? how do you explain that? >> it's a tricky illness. there's one gene in your body that determines whether you're actose intolerant. there's 20 genes that they've identified that have something to do with the way alcohol is metabolized in your body. we just don't know. you can't ignore the complex interplay between biology and environment when it comes to this illness. >> what about the ethnic factor? we always talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it lack of tolerance? what's the terms? is there a term for it? is there legacy? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and there's an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, p
this is the neuroscience that we know today, the brain science that we're getting today is irrefutable irrefutable. this is a disease that centers in the brain. people can't deny it. tip o'neill, they didn't have the science back then. >> what happens when you have family members, four or five family members, and they all grow up the same way with the same parents and only one gets hit by it? how do you explain that? >> it's a tricky illness. there's one gene in your body that...
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there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican party had up until recently acknowledged a common science, and then as part of this crazy admission requirement for the republican candidacy for president, you have to disown all that, all that knowledge. >> that's exactly right. i think he felt so comfortable saying what he said yesterday because the american people were with him on election day. you know, they stood up and they said, no, this is time for reasonable discussion on issues. this wasn't just one set of issues. the american people and our research at emily's list has shown that particularly women voters just want some common sense
there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican...
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how to stop talking about legitimate rape and insulting women, science 101, creating task breaks and tax shelters for million air campaign donors and after that ppp poll showing how unpopular congress really is, there's how to increase our approval ratings. what root canals, traffic jams, cockroaches, and head lice are doing to us. and republicans are presumably doing wrong i guess. up next, the house of representatives will be voting tonight on a big aide package for the victims of hurricane sandy. but will republicans go along with it? especially from the south. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> i'm sue herera with your cnbc market wrap. the dounl gained 27 points. the s&p gained a point and the nasdaq slipped about 6 po
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. weaker in review from the ingraham angle segment tonight. ms. laura causing controversy by saying this. >> the more i think about it, the more it seems that collin powell's appearance on meet the press was well-coordinated with the white house. with his deer friend with whom he campaigned, barack obama. when i hear an african-american president make comments about they don't like to socialize with me they demonize me? i think we are playing the victim card here. playing -- maybe playing the race card. it works well with that -- that collin obama narrative. >> bill: joining us now from washington is miss laura. let me just set this up. collin powell goes out on meet the press i don't know whether he did anything else. his main intent was to say that chuck hagel is a good guy and should be confirmed as secretary of state. right? they they trot him out. so obviously, somebody had to ask him to do that and you believe that it came from within t
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the center for science and the public interest, a non-profit consumer advocacy group says sugary drinks are the number one source of calories in the american diet. they put out their famous version of the coca-cola bear called the real bear. ♪ sugar, sugar, so good, so good, sugar ♪ >> coca-cola said "obesity is complex and requires partnership and collaboration to help solve it. we have an important role to play in the effort to find solutions that work for everybody." let's bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. so i know it's a tough topic. coke says it can play an important role in america's fight against obesity, it says it's decreased the calories in its products. in middle schools it sells juices instead of cans of coke. it says it's doing its part. what's the big deal? leave us alone? >> i think that's part of it. there's a fear of regulation, we've seen it, you've talked about it in your piece from what mayor bloomberg is doing, the center for science and public interest has been very critical of what coke and other soft drink companies have done. it's n
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tip o'neil, they didn't have the science back then. >> what if only one gets hit by it? >> it's a tricky illness. there's one gene in your body that determines whether you're lactose intolerant. there's 20 genes that identify with the way alcohol is metabolized in your body. you just can't ignore the interplay between biology and environment. >> what about the fact that we talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it a lack of tolerance? is there a term for it? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, prevention. nine out of ten addicts started when they were teenagers. if the brain is still developing and you hijack it, you're permanently -- >> you don't like these laws legalizing marijuana? >> no, i don't. i think we need the public health community to weigh in here. so we need to be mindful, and not jump into this. >> like joe camel and that kind of stuff. >> exactly. liquor stores. liquor stores are places where people are going to abuse liquor and
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. as you probably noticed i like to make regular updates in the case of private first class bradley manning last updated gave us on a disappointing note of the army judge ruled that manning will only get a mere hundred twelve a reduction to his overall sentence if convicted of a charge of aiding the enemy through the disclosure of government documents there wiki leaks could still land manning a life sentence in military prison was trials finally scheduled for june third of this year by which point you have been imprisoned pretrial without charges for a total of one thousand one hundred and one days so the home and talk about the latest on the man and joined now by journalist and legal researcher a look so brian has been live tweeting on the pretrial hearings for me thank you so much for coming on taking time out of the day to come thanks for asking so let's talk about the hearings i know last time you were here and it was right after kind of the new york times and mohnish to the networ
science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. as you probably noticed i like to make regular updates in the case of private first class bradley manning last updated gave us on a disappointing note of the army judge ruled that manning will only get a mere hundred twelve a reduction to his overall sentence if convicted of a charge of aiding the enemy through the disclosure of government documents there wiki leaks could still land manning...
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we have to lead in science and technology. we have spent military money. so america should lead by example. bring genius from other people, like i came to this country for opportunity, for freedom. that's why america is respected. is no other country in the world who looks like america. give all young people who have come to this country to start a family and produce very good kids. i have heard the high-school graduation rate is higher. very encouraging. host: now to a philadelphia caller, a democrat, marc. caller: i don't want to go wet blanket over all this, but my wife and i got our first paychecks in january of this year. because of the payroll tax cut, we got tax increases. my wife and i are among the 50% that they both payroll taxes and income taxes. we are going to take a $200 per month hit in increased payroll taxes. they should have given us a corresponding tax credits for $200 a month income tax that we pay. my wife is a federal employee and has not gotten a raise in over two years. i work for small employer in philadelphia and have not gotten a
we have to lead in science and technology. we have spent military money. so america should lead by example. bring genius from other people, like i came to this country for opportunity, for freedom. that's why america is respected. is no other country in the world who looks like america. give all young people who have come to this country to start a family and produce very good kids. i have heard the high-school graduation rate is higher. very encouraging. host: now to a philadelphia caller, a...
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. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> after outlining this broad, ambitious agenda, the president then went to lunch with the people who will seek to block it. surrounded by congressional republicans, president obama acknowledged the gulf separating him from his adversaries on capitol hill. >> i recognize there are profound differences in this room, but i just want to say thank you for your service, and i want to thank your families for their service because regardless of our political persuasions and perspectives, i know that all have us serve because we believe we can make america for future generations. >> the question still remains. can he actually implement it? e.j., my friend, it's rare we get to see you in the flesh. i go to you first on this. there's been a lot of analysis about whether that speech was kind of almost a rejoinder to reagan's first inaugural. a, what do you make of that, and, b, in terms of actually moving this policy forward, can th
. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> after outlining this broad, ambitious agenda, the president then went to lunch with the people who will seek to block it. surrounded by congressional republicans, president obama acknowledged the gulf separating him from his adversaries on capitol hill. >> i recognize there are profound differences in this...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. sully sullenberger. >> welcome back to "fox & friends" fist. >> i am patty ann brown. >> i am heather childers. >> the top five stories making news at this hour an amber lart for a missing 5-year-old in philadelphia. check this out surveillance video shows nail law robinson the moment she was abducted from her elementary school. she left a building with a woman who pretended to be her mother. >> please don't hurt my child. i just want my baby to come home. >> they say she is around 4 feet tall and weighs 45 pounds. she was last seen wearing light blue shirts and navy pants. a 10,000 dollar reward is being offered for her safe return. >> hope they find her. >> in a few hours a major law enforcement group will put new york journal news on notice. they will hold a news conference to speak out against the paper's decision to publishing the names and addressing of registered gun owners. many officers and families are concerned the officers have
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of sign science. america cannot resist this transition, we must lead it. that is a remarkable sort of in your face, is it not, peter barnes, two republicans? peter: it is, neil. we did see the president appear to try to extend some type of all of branch here two republicans. progress does not compel us to settle the debates. it does require us to act in our time. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial, neil. neil: all right, peter barnes. kelly clarkson singing to this crowd and try to put him use it, essentially, a message to the country. kelly clarkson. ♪ ♪ ♪ from every knot inside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our fathers god to the ♪ author of liberty ♪ to the we saying ♪ long may our land be bright ♪ with freedoms holy light ♪ protech the us by thy might ♪ great god our king ♪ ♪ [cheering and applause] neil: you will next hear from the youngest inaugural poet. the first latino to do so. a very strong latino presence here today. every indicatio
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of sign science. america cannot resist this transition, we must lead it. that is a remarkable sort of in your face, is it not, peter barnes, two republicans? peter: it is, neil. we did see the president appear to try to extend some type of all of branch here two republicans. progress does not compel us to settle the debates. it does require us to act in our time. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial, neil. neil: all right,...
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liz marlantes of the christian science monitor, bill kristol from the weekly standard and fox news political analyst, juan williams. what do you think of his initial approach to the second term. >> it will be a surprise to me if the tone he used in the news conference the other day where he -- as you showed earlier in the broadcast, he cast dispersions on the motivations of some of his political opponents i suspect he will not do that in an inauguration, i went back and looked at old inauguration speeches from earlier presidents, second inaugurals and they weren't as full of bringing us together as first ones are but they still tended to be relatively nonpartisan speeches and i think that would be appropriate and my guess is that that is what he'll do and if he doesn't we'll have real news. >> chris: what we can always hope for. liz. >> yeah, i agree with what brit said. i think the biggest challenge for obama in this inauguration speech, is, i look back at his first inauguration speech and one of the lines i think got a lot of attention was the issue of whether government is too big or too
liz marlantes of the christian science monitor, bill kristol from the weekly standard and fox news political analyst, juan williams. what do you think of his initial approach to the second term. >> it will be a surprise to me if the tone he used in the news conference the other day where he -- as you showed earlier in the broadcast, he cast dispersions on the motivations of some of his political opponents i suspect he will not do that in an inauguration, i went back and looked at old...
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santa clara university political science professor joining us from our newsroom this morning with more on what we can expect to see in the president's second term. jim, good morning. this new term comes with big changes for the president's cabinet. let's quickly go through some of the big name nominees including sort of a controversial pick, chuck hagel for defense secretary replacing leon panetta. >> that's the more controversial of the nominees so far. it's interesting because he is a republican and usually when presidents nominate members of the other party, that party doesn't complain very much but in the case of hagel many in his own party think he's too liberal and his stance on israel are not in accord with the rest of the party. so there is some concern that maybe he may be too controversial a pick. if hi to bet, i think he probably will be confirmed. obviously the other big name is john kerry being nominated for secretary of state replacing hillary clinton and the speculation is that he will sail through and there won't be too much trouble with that nomination. >> now, how qui
santa clara university political science professor joining us from our newsroom this morning with more on what we can expect to see in the president's second term. jim, good morning. this new term comes with big changes for the president's cabinet. let's quickly go through some of the big name nominees including sort of a controversial pick, chuck hagel for defense secretary replacing leon panetta. >> that's the more controversial of the nominees so far. it's interesting because he is a...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> after years of vehement denial after all of the lawsuits lance armstrong reportedly admitted i doped. he sat down with oprah that is set to air on her network thursday. according to the associated press they are just reporting armstrong got emotional at times as he confessed to using performance enhancing drugs. armstrong was at the forefront of the most sophisticated and successful doping program sports has err seen. last year the agency reported 11 of armstrong's former teammates witnessed him using the drug. 11 of them. cycling officials toured him from his titles and banned him from life. he later tweeted a photo his frame winning jerseys behind him. he calls the investigation a witch hunt. today is different a much different story. before the oprah interview armstrong stopped his live strong foundation and got choked up with staff as he apologized to staff. what all we learned? >> this thing had a tight lid kept on it all day long.
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> after years of vehement denial after all of the lawsuits lance armstrong reportedly admitted i doped. he sat down with oprah that is set to air on her network thursday. according to the associated press they are just reporting armstrong got emotional at times as he confessed to using performance enhancing drugs. armstrong was at the...
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i wish you guys would get into -- a little bit more into the science of this -- just to maintain i guess a little more credibility with the nonnut gun nut owners throughout. there is a lot of difference between rounds with dead kids, it shouldn't make any difference but to the audience we're trying to win over and understand, we need to establish more credibility. that's kind of why she did make a good point yesterday about the differences. >> stephanie: differences between what? >> well, two guns. sks or an ak-style round is radically different than this 223 or 5.56 i think is m-16 round. the 5.5 was designed to defeat the geneva convention. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: because it does through the action of the bullet what the old dumdum bullets used to do. >> stephanie: okay. all right. >> caller: when we throw them all in there together, when we make the laws and they got a common, i support the president on this, i'm really tired of the -- if the shooters -- nra people would spend less time shooting at one-dimensional targets, maybe they wouldn't be so one-dimensional in their thi
i wish you guys would get into -- a little bit more into the science of this -- just to maintain i guess a little more credibility with the nonnut gun nut owners throughout. there is a lot of difference between rounds with dead kids, it shouldn't make any difference but to the audience we're trying to win over and understand, we need to establish more credibility. that's kind of why she did make a good point yesterday about the differences. >> stephanie: differences between what? >>...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> let's at least learn from what's happened. let's at least be able to say to people, yes, we went through terrible situations, but we saw, we learned, we responded, and we acted and we're doing something about it. we are not victims. we can strike back and we can defend ourselves, but we're going to do it intelligently, and we're going to do it prudently, and we're going to put rules in place that actually protect innocent people in society. >> and with that, new york has become the first state to tighten its gun-control laws in the aftermath of newtown, governor andrew cuomo signed the wide-ranging bill last night. the package includes an expansion on the existing ban on assault weapons. welcome back to "morning joe." mike barnicle and melody barnes still with us. joining the set along with me, willie and joe as well, former white house press secretary, robert gibbs. gibby, good to see you. good to have you on board. let's get right to
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> let's at least learn from what's happened. let's at least be able to say to people, yes, we went through terrible situations, but we saw, we learned, we responded, and we acted and we're doing something about it. we are not victims. we can strike back and we can defend ourselves, but we're going to do it intelligently, and we're...
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. >> pg&e san ramoneo- u technoloy sent jer worthy of a science fiction movie set but here, it's science reality. >> there is a laser and camera autos this scanner maps the surface of a natural gas pipeline in high def down to the invisible measurement of 40 microns about the width of the smallest human hair, showing engineers and kcal cue late whether pipe corrosion is bad enough to make the pipe unsafe. >> because of the fact we're scanning 100% of the area you've got a lot more data. especially if going with a high resolution mode. >> the conventional method involves taking chicken wirks painting a grid of squares and using a tool to measure corrosion depth. >> using the laser scanner compared to conventional is hours and hours. >> the laser beam bounces off dots to measure the relationship to the pipe surface. it's being tested and used in the field as part of pg&e regular pipe maintenance program. >> the/a2p 2010 san bruno explosion was caused by failure of old, faulty wells that were never properly tested. eight people were killed and 38 homes, destroyed. it's unlikely the laser sc
. >> pg&e san ramoneo- u technoloy sent jer worthy of a science fiction movie set but here, it's science reality. >> there is a laser and camera autos this scanner maps the surface of a natural gas pipeline in high def down to the invisible measurement of 40 microns about the width of the smallest human hair, showing engineers and kcal cue late whether pipe corrosion is bad enough to make the pipe unsafe. >> because of the fact we're scanning 100% of the area you've got a...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because we expect so much out of our national institutions. you think he overwrote? >> i think one we don't know all the details about the teo situation. >> they were concerned about these reputation, what information they had, he's a young guy. obviously he was misled to some extent in this whole process. the lance armstrong situation is very different. i think the election we just had for the baseball hall of fame because of the use of performance-enhancing drugs. >> if the university thought that there were some possible fallout, i mean the athletic director said this could have been about interacting ncaa requirem
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least competent. we build them up, break them down because...
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it is not literature, science, innovation, or creativity. it is not innovation. we need rigor and imagination. you need both. you have the left hand and the right hand. we have to combine those things. in california, we create innovation by ab32, but the only state with the cap and trade program, we create it by cutting regulation. i had to fire two incumbent people in our division of conservation. there were blocking oil exploration. i fired them and the oil permits for drilling went up 18%. we have to work on many levels. we're promoting efficiency. we're promoting and renewable energy and climate change -- i take courage change very seriously. we have got to do with it and there is a lot of resistance. but we deal with that through enlightened government policies, feedback, and changing them when we find they do not work. and encouraging the private sector where the ideas come up. i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we ne
it is not literature, science, innovation, or creativity. it is not innovation. we need rigor and imagination. you need both. you have the left hand and the right hand. we have to combine those things. in california, we create innovation by ab32, but the only state with the cap and trade program, we create it by cutting regulation. i had to fire two incumbent people in our division of conservation. there were blocking oil exploration. i fired them and the oil permits for drilling went up 18%....
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he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as these. for me i cannot ever be at ease to grow one's knees. or two tall trees that splinter group wisconsin sure has bragging rights on cheese and colorado is where they take your skis. connecticut of course has lyme disease. [laughter] and none of these semi-prepared to say is currently here with the perfect perfect height of trees. [applause] and according to that theory, romney just was in a very good candidate. they should have nominated somebody else. and there is also a theory they were demographically behind that they didn't u
he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as...
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it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun. >> right, right. >> and carolyn says the alternative design exercises already being employed internationally. a team from ucsf recently held similar brainstorming sessions with colleagues in beijing. looking for new ways to research key challenges in cell biology. >> whether resop, that is lisa argen's expertise. >> i try, anyway. we have some challenges ahead with the changing forecast. but this morning starting out very chilly, but very pretty shots. looking at mount dough ab below from the east bay camera. nice and clear for most everyone. a
it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun....
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. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation banning this type of firearm, right? this file will still be on line. you see what i'm saying? it will still be able to reproduce. if you cannot buy it in store, look how much this project is important. >> the shafts needs time to dry. we will visit again tomorrow when cody will show us how to shoot with it, but for now, it is off to latexes gun show -- a texas gun show. gun sales spike in the wake of mass shootings. people want to show what they have and stock up on the latest gear. organizers did not allow us to film inside. >> evil does not flow out
. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation...
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he wants more science trying to prove one point or the other. he didn't come into it as oh, let's only focus on gun violence. he wants to focus on the affects of mass media. he came into it open-minded. >> cenk: i hear you guys. thank you all. we'll be right back.
he wants more science trying to prove one point or the other. he didn't come into it as oh, let's only focus on gun violence. he wants to focus on the affects of mass media. he came into it open-minded. >> cenk: i hear you guys. thank you all. we'll be right back.
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we actually have some social science on it. >> it was riddled with loopholes. when you see as has happened the last five shootings in america all involving an ar-15 style military assault rifle. that's what they are. they are almost the same as an m-16. when you see that happen, do you not think there's a compelling argument to say civilians don't need these things and if it means that crazy people are going to get their hands on them easily, go to walmart or whatever they do, it's just time to take a humane action and remove them. i'd love the nra to say something like that and say not the handguns, not this, but those. those killing machines we agree don't belong. >> those are the exact same weapons as a hunting rifle. >> they're not. >> yes, they are. they're exactly the same as hunting rifles and they put little goo guys on them. >> my grandfather's shotgun is the gun that i own. this is one of those things. we have a cultural divide about a lot of things in this country. big country, 320 million people, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious. the good bo
we actually have some social science on it. >> it was riddled with loopholes. when you see as has happened the last five shootings in america all involving an ar-15 style military assault rifle. that's what they are. they are almost the same as an m-16. when you see that happen, do you not think there's a compelling argument to say civilians don't need these things and if it means that crazy people are going to get their hands on them easily, go to walmart or whatever they do, it's just...
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. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation banning this type of firearm, right? this file will still be on line. you see what i'm saying? it will still be able to reproduce. if you cannot buy it in store, look how much this project is important. >> the shafts needs time to dry. we will visit again tomorrow when cody will show us how to shoot with it, but for now, it is off to latexes gun show -- a texas gun show. gun sales spike in the wake of mass shootings. people want to show what they have and stock up on the latest gear. organizers did not allow us to film inside. >> evil does not flow out
. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> a few short years ago the idea that america could become energy ipd independent, but it is within our grasp. i wanted to talk about one of the companies that is making the american energy renaissance possible. lpi. it is down in texas as well as a sizable position. you may not have heard o
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i...
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no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now more than ever, we must do these things together as one nation and one people. [ applause ] this generation of americans has been tested by crises that steeled our resolve and proved our resilience. a decade of war is now ending. [ cheers and applause ] an economic recovery has begun. [ cheers and applause ] america's possibilities are limitless, for we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands. youth and drive, diversity and openness, an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it so long as we seize it together. [ cheers and applause ] for we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. w
no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now more than ever, we must do these things together as one nation and one people. [ applause ] this generation of americans has been tested by crises that steeled our resolve and proved our resilience. a decade of war is now ending. [ cheers and applause ] an economic recovery has...
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set but here it's science reality. >> laser. then these 3 writ here are cameras. >>reporter: this 3d laser scanner maps the surface of natural gas pipeline in high def down to the virtually invisible measurement of 40 mike ron about the width of the smallest human hair. it shows engineers and can calculate for them whether external pipe corrosion is bad enough to make the pipe unsafe. >> because of the fact we are scanning 100 percent of the external corroded area you have a lot more data that you are collecting. especially if you go with the high resolution mode. >>reporter: conventional method involves taking chicken wire. painting a grid of 1 inch squares and using a manual tool to measure corrosion dept depth. >> using the laser scanner compared to conventional means would save literally hours and hours and hours. >>reporter: laser beam bounces off the round reflecttor.to measure the scanner relationship to the pipe sfachlts being tested and used in the field as part of pg&e regular pipe maintenance program. 2010 san bruno p
set but here it's science reality. >> laser. then these 3 writ here are cameras. >>reporter: this 3d laser scanner maps the surface of natural gas pipeline in high def down to the virtually invisible measurement of 40 mike ron about the width of the smallest human hair. it shows engineers and can calculate for them whether external pipe corrosion is bad enough to make the pipe unsafe. >> because of the fact we are scanning 100 percent of the external corroded area you have a...
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hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se. they're not going bankrupt over this. coca-cola makes a lot of sugary drinks, so does pepsi and everyone else but they're not the only culprit in this war. this is a world we live in, mcdonald's and wendy's and fast food. you go and order a diet coke to go with your double big mac and extra large fries, it doesn't make that much of a difference. to single out coca-cola, was it smart of coke to do this, they're taking the first step, is there a lot of work to be done? without question. >> you mentioned pepsi. it was about beyonce a big deal with pepsi. >> she's getting heat about this. >> she is. >> heat comi
hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se....